Small Tech Day
I used the stock battery holder, but with Spoon battery holder bolts. I understand mounting the battery securely is a very important saftey issue that can not be taken lightly, but I don't see why the stock setup would fail. However, it can certainly be tied down more securely 'cause there's nothing holding the battery laterally.
BTW, I just weighed the stock battery with a bathroom scale and it came out to be 24.5 lbs. I forgot to weigh the PC545, but it should be about 12 lbs indicated on manufacturer's Web site. So the weight saving is around 12 lbs.
/Rog
BTW, I just weighed the stock battery with a bathroom scale and it came out to be 24.5 lbs. I forgot to weigh the PC545, but it should be about 12 lbs indicated on manufacturer's Web site. So the weight saving is around 12 lbs.
/Rog
Originally posted by s2ktaxi
I think you should fabricate something for the base so that the battery does not move around.
I think you should fabricate something for the base so that the battery does not move around.
/Rog
[QUOTE]Originally posted by spider
[B]Jim,
Not sure if you have read this thread:
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...highlight=ce28n
The GB is over, but I was interested in these wheels, so I PM'ed David.
[B]Jim,
Not sure if you have read this thread:
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...highlight=ce28n
The GB is over, but I was interested in these wheels, so I PM'ed David.
I may order one set right before I head back to Taiwan..!! we will see...!! Just want it to be as strong as TE37, then I am definitely gonna a set of LE37..!! One for street, one for AutoX...
huh...just a dream...!!!
huh...just a dream...!!!








